2009-11-22
Southern Califorian’s Aggrolites play an appealing mix of ska and what they call “dirty” reggae (raw, stripped down). Here is their 2006 self titled sophomore cd. These are very talented guys - keyboardist Roger Rivas steals certain songs (Sound of a Bombshell) and the throaty voice of Jesse Wagner sounds like Jamaica to me. With 19 tracks the instrumental songs (4,7,9,11,13,14) started to sound the same and I believe it’s the weakest part of this offering. The first two tracks were brilliant and the last song is their very own cheer. I think you‘ll find this Reggae cd offers something a bit different and at WYCE that means it’s all good! Anne Lamont
BLACK LIPS
Two Hundred Million Thousand
WILLIE NILE
HOUSE OF A THOUSAND GUITARS
Athlete
Tourist
Michael Brook
RockPaperScissors
ERNIE AND THE AUTOMATICS
LOW EXPECTATIONS
Guy Pearce
A Slipping Down Life OST
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